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    HOME FARMS HEADED BY WOMEN MAKE 31.6% IN 2004 IN ARMENIA

    Noyan Tapan
    Mar 28 2006

    YEREVAN, MARCH 28, NOYAN TAPAN. In 2004, women made 51.8% of the
    constant population of RA. In that year the home farms headed by
    women made 31.6%. Hrachya Petrosian, a member of the Statistical
    Council of RA Statistical Service, informed about it at the March 28
    presentation of the statistical brochure "Women and Men of Armenia". He
    mentioned that in the 2004/2005 educational year women made 69.1%
    of 30483 students attending institutions of vocational education
    and 55.8% of 85109 students of higher education institutions. In
    2004, women made 28.1%, 36.4% and 23.3%, respectively, of those
    who entered post-graduate studies, studied and graduated from
    them. In 2004, the number of women among people who were convicted
    for committing a crime amounted to 5.3%, In 2004, the share of women
    among 15-70-year-old population made 52.3%. 52.1% of the women of this
    age was economically active. The share of employed women was large in
    spheres of education, culture and art, healthcare and social services,
    as well as crediting and state insurance spheres (54-78%). In 2004,
    only 5% of RA MPs were women, the involvement of women in executive
    power republican bodies made 39.7%, in territorial government bodies
    37.8%, in judicial power bodies 20%. According Consuelo Vidal,
    Coordinator of UN Permanent Representation in Armenia, the fact that
    the Armenian women's participation in making political decisions is
    so much limited causes anxiety. As she mentioned, women are aware of
    the country's needs best of all, so it's important that their voice
    be listened to and their opinion be taken into consideration.
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